Passage to Eastern Europe

From $3,499 per person

11 days

Ships: Viking Ullur, Viking Eldir

Map highlighting key locations in Eastern Europe for a scenic cruisetour itinerary.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Bucharest
  • Day 2 - Bucharest
  • Day 3 - Ruse
  • Day 4 - Vidin
  • Day 5 - Scenic Sailing: The Iron Gate
  • Day 6 - Golubac
  • Day 7 - Belgrade
  • Day 8 - Osijek
  • Day 9 - Kalocsa
  • Day 10 - Budapest
  • Day 11 - Budapest

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1

Bucharest

Bucharest is Romania’s cultural capital. Its original fortress, the first of many, was built to protect the Walachian state from the Turks. Today, it is a city of elegant French-style boulevards, lush gardens and green expanses, including the tranquil Bucharest Botanical Garden. The historic Lipscani district exudes the old-world charms of cobblestone alleys, inns and shops. The sprawling Palace of Parliament is the world’s largest civilian building, said to contain 3,000 rooms.

Day 2

Bucharest

Communism changed the face of Bucharest and has left in its wake a city brimming with imposing socialist architecture. Dotted among today’s cityscape are wonderful art nouveau buildings, ancient churches and monasteries that were rescued from the bulldozer. From the 18th-century church Schitul Maicilor to the 16th-century Mihai Vodă Church, it is best to discover these treasures on foot. Bucharest is also home to an array of world-class museums, including the George Enescu National Museum, which features a beautiful oyster-shaped glass awning.

Day 3

Ruse

The most integral Danube city in Bulgaria, Ruse enjoys a setting amid a rolling countryside blanketed in sunflower and wheat fields. Once an outpost of the Roman Empire, it was known as Sexaginta Prista, or Sixty Ships, for the fleet that once docked here. Today, it is more known for its colorful atmosphere and as a gateway to Romania’s fabled Transylvania region. Best explored on foot, the city features many fine examples of 19th- and 20th-century neobaroque and neorococo architecture.

Day 4

Vidin

One of Bulgaria’s oldest riverside towns, Vidin is home to the only entirely preserved medieval Bulgarian castle. Perched impressively on the riverbank, its striking pose, thick ring walls, stout towers and solid gates form a fortress known as Babini Vidini Kuli, which means Granny Vida’s Towers. Around the castle rose a fairy-tale town of 25 minarets, domes and other charming architecture of the period. Though many of these features have been shadowed by today’s city, Vidin retains its charms. Today it is largely an agricultural and trade center renowned for its wines.

Day 5

Scenic Sailing: The Iron Gate

Sail through one of Europe’s most dramatic natural wonders, the picturesque stretch famously known as the Iron Gate. Meander through narrow gorges that slice through the Carpathian Mountains to the north and the Balkan Mountains to the south, and marvel at the towering white limestone cliffs draped with forest. Be on the lookout for ancient remains upon the dramatic walls. On the Serbian side, Trajan’s Tablet was laid to mark the construction of a Roman military road; on the Romanian side, marvel at the enormous rock sculpture of Dacian king Decebalus.

Day 6

Belgrade

The Serbian capital and former capital of the state of Yugoslavia, Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Its location at the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers has long made it a contested region. Throughout its history, the “White City,” as its Serbian name translates, has been destroyed and rebuilt 20 times. Fortunately, the wide-reaching citadel remains, housing the Kalemegdan Fortress, Orthodox churches, Turkish baths and green parkland. Its Church of St. Sava is one of the largest Orthodox buildings in the world.

Day 7

Osijek

The fourth-largest city in Croatia, Osijek is located near the confluence of the Drava and Danube Rivers. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural capital of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia. In its early days, Osijek was a Roman settlement called Mursa Maior (“major”). It was later rebuilt by the Ottomans and ruled by the Hapsburg Empire. Today, with an abundance of farmland and game, as well as plentiful baroque architecture and musical and outdoor venues, Osijek has become a gastronomic and cultural center of Croatia. Its cathedral can host 3,000 people.

Day 8

Kalocsa

Once the seat of the archbishop, the cultural center of Kalocsa is more than 1,000 years old. The quaint town, surrounded by 8,000 acres of farmland growing fiery red peppers, is brimming with traditional Hungarian culture and steeped in the piquant flavors of paprika, the “red gold” that has been giving local goulash its distinctive taste for centuries. The world’s first Paprika Museum chronicles the spice’s history. The streets are adorned with bright murals of floral motifs, which create a cheery ambience for browsing craft-filled shops. Hungary’s artistic heritage takes center stage at the House of Folk Arts museum.

Day 9

Budapest

Riverside beauty and a vibrant cultural scene blend together in Budapest to form one of Europe’s most rewarding cities. Hungary’s enchanting capital straddles the banks of the Danube, with traditional hillside Buda on one side and modern Pest on the other. By day, stunning art nouveau buildings, stalwart castles and grand palaces set the stage for inspiring strolls and long soaks in thermal spas. By night, the shimmering lights of the Parliament building dance across the waters of the Danube, the Chain Bridge uniting it all as a dramatic centerpiece.

Day 10

Budapest

Budapest’s old town is a fascinating medieval patchwork of narrow streets and colorful houses. In the Castle District, the Matthias Church soars in Gothic glory. Adjacent, the expansive wall and seven turrets of Fisherman’s Bastion overlook the Danube, the graceful Chain Bridge and the Pest side of the river. The centerpiece of the district is the sprawling Buda Castle. Constructed in the 13th century and expanded to its current baroque splendor during the 18th century, this edifice was home to Hungary’s kings for almost 700 years.

Day 11

Budapest

Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.

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Ship

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Viking Ullur navigates a serene river with lush greenery and charming villages along the banks. A tranquil scenic view.
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About this ship

Viking Ullur

Ullur, the Norse god of hunting, embodies skill and mystique. Renowned as an unmatched archer, he weaves magic into his craft, enabling him to traverse oceans without a ship. Instead, he uses a spellbound bone-like ski, blending ingenuity with mythic legend. Ullur’s story brings an air of adventure, connecting the boundless seas to the allure of the extraordinary.

Deckplans

Viking Ullur ship deck plan

Extensions

Available extensions for this itinerary

All prices are per person.

pre: Istanbul From  $1,499 |  3 nights

pre: Istanbul From $1,499 | 3 nights

$1,499
3 nights

Discover where East meets West in timeless Istanbul and learn about its intriguing history during the Byzantine period. Visit important religious sites, such as the spectacular “Blue Mosque” and legendary Hagia Sophia, and delve into the rich history and culture of the Ottomans at Topkapi Palace.

pre: Transylvania & Bucharest From  $999 |  3 nights

pre: Transylvania & Bucharest From $999 | 3 nights

$999
3 nights

Encounter Romania’s mysterious Transylvania and explore numerous castles and fascinating towns during this extension, featuring a two-night stay in Brașov and tours of Peleș Castle and Dracula’s Castle.

post: Budapest From  $699 |  2 nights

post: Budapest From $699 | 2 nights

$699
2 nights

Explore Hungary’s legendary capital city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the Castle District, venture across the Danube along the Chain Bridge and indulge in some delightful local cuisine.

post: Vienna From  $1,299 |  3 nights

post: Vienna From $1,299 | 3 nights

$1,299
3 nights

Explore the city of Strauss, Freud, Mahler, Klimt and many other great fin de siècle thinkers, and experience the place that defined high culture for all of Europe. See Vienna’s elegant architecture and enjoy local food, wine and Viennese hospitality.

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